Apply Now to Participate in the SmartGeometry 2012 Workshop

The sg2012 Workshop will be organized around Clusters. Clusters are hubs of expertise comprised of people, knowledge, tools, materials and machines. They provide focus for workshop participants working together within common frameworks.

Clusters provide a forum for the exchange of ideas, processes and techniques and act as a catalyst for design resolution. The Workshop is made up of ten Clusters that respond in diverse ways to the sg2012 Challenge: Material Intensities.

Admission is based on an application process and selection by the SmartGeometry Group.
The application deadline is December 31, 2011.

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Space is limited and, given the heavy demand for past workshops, will undoubtedly fill up quickly.
Those interested in participating should apply as soon as possible.

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